naturalenvironment

  • Two Easy Ways to Drain a Waterlogged Lawn

    Two Easy Ways to Drain a Waterlogged Lawn

    Standing water that remains on your lawn well after a rainstorm not only limits how you use your yard; it also creates a breeding ground for insects, mould, and algae, attracts rodents, and may kill your grass.


  • How to Start Composting Leaves (and Why You Should)

    How to Start Composting Leaves (and Why You Should)

    Once all those pretty autumn leaves fall to your yard, they are often treated as a waste product — but these leaves are the beginning of nutrient-rich garden soil, and they make an excellent habitat for pollinators and beneficial insects. Composting your leaves instead of tossing them can save you money on removal and help…


  • The Difference Between Plant Food and Fertiliser

    The Difference Between Plant Food and Fertiliser

    Like humans, plants need certain nutrients in order to survive. So if you have a plant, and it doesn’t exactly look like it’s thriving, you may decide to give it a little nutritional boost. But does it need plant food, or fertiliser? And what’s the difference between the two? Here’s what to know.